I played about 20hrs a while back according to steam, and it’s fun but it gets a little grindy eventually…
To move a commodity in your warehouse, shift the view over to the warehouse, click on it on the bottom, and a new screen will pop up which will let you set quantity and have a button marked “to the hold”.
Use them before the web scrapers scrape these codes. To interrupt that potential scraping I inserted a “Q” at the end of each code. Remove that Q and they’ll work.
I totally went to snag one of those puppies so then I go back to the Steam client and paste one in but it says to me, hey dipshit you already own this! Ha ha! True story.
I grabbed one of those so you’ve done your good deed for the night, okay? I can’t afford to spend money on Russian games that might be crap, so this really means something to me.
Grabbed one code as well, thanks @wumpus ! And uh, if you find any other spammers in other threads for interesting looking games, feel free to tag me :-).
I don’t want to go too offtopic here, but since the above quote is most certainly true, I’m wondering if there are any (other) good but less known pirate games around? I’ve only played Black Flag, Pirates! Gold, Sid Meier’s Pirates and Risen 3. I think I also own one or two Port Royale games and East India Trading Company, but never tried them. Anything else noteworthy?
Btw, is it just me or does the reply window look different?
Not just you, Bateau. Seems like a change in Discourse.
There was that Warhammer themed high-seas-adventure game, Man of War: Corsair: Warhammer Naval Battles. How’s that for a mouthful?
It’s basically Pirates, but with Warhammer and, uh, seriously less-than-AAA production values. Not sure if any of those traits disqualify it from what you’re asking about, but I liked what they were going for. I didn’t stick with it long enough to determine how far they were able to take it.